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Setting up iDRAC communication
You can communicate with iDRAC using any of the following modes:
iDRAC Web Interface
Serial connection using DB9 cable (RAC serial or IPMI serial) For rack and tower servers only
IPMI Serial Over LAN
IPMI Over LAN
Remote RACADM
Local RACADM
Remote Services
NOTE: To ensure that Local RACADM import or export commands work properly, ensure that the USB mass-storage host
is enabled in the operating system. For information about enabling USB storage host, see the documentation for your
operating system.
The following table provides an overview of the supported protocols, supported commands, and pre-requisites:
Table 18. Communication modes summary
Mode of Communication Supported Protocol Supported Commands Pre-requisite
iDRAC Web Interface Internet Protocol (https) N/A Web Server
Serial using Null modem
DB9 cable
Serial Protocol
RACADM
IPMI
Part of iDRAC firmware
RAC Serial or IPMI Serial is
enabled
IPMI Serial Over LAN
Intelligent Platform
Management Bus protocol
SSH
IPMI IPMITool is installed and IPMI
Serial Over LAN is enabled
IPMI over LAN Intelligent Platform
Management Bus protocol
IPMI IPMITool is installed and IPMI
Settings is enabled
Remote RACADM https Remote RACADM Remote RACADM is installed
and enabled
Firmware RACADM
SSH
Firmware RACADM Firmware RACADM is installed
and enabled
Local RACADM IPMI Local RACADM Local RACADM is installed
Remote Services
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WSMan
WinRM (Windows)
OpenWSMan (Linux)
WinRM is installed (Windows)
or OpenWSMan is installed
(Linux)
Redfish Various browser plug-ins,
CURL (Windows and Linux),
Python request and JSON
modules
Plug-ins, CURL, Python
modules are installed
[1] For more information, see the Lifecycle Controller User's Guide available at https://www.dell.com/idracmanuals .
Topics:
Communicating with iDRAC through serial connection using DB9 cable
Switching between RAC serial and serial console while using DB9 cable
Communicating with iDRAC using IPMI SOL
Communicating with iDRAC using IPMI over LAN
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